Plastic wrap around rolls of toilet paper and paper towels

Plastic wrap around rolls of toilet paper and paper towels

Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times

Most of the plastic wrap around toilet paper and paper towels is made from film plastic, usually low-density polypropylene, or LDPE plastic No. 4. Although it is rarely marked with chasing arrows or a recycling symbol, it is recyclable in L.A.s blue bin. Arcadia: Yes Burbank: Not curbside. The wrappers can be recycled in the mixed plastics bin at the Burbank Recycle Center. Glendale: Yes Irvine: Yes Long Beach: Yes Manhattan Beach: No Riverside: Yes Santa Ana: Yes Santa Monica: No Torrance: Only if marked with a recycling symbol.

Most of the plastic wrap around toilet paper and paper towels is made from film plastic, usually low-density polypropylene, or LDPE plastic No. 4. Although it is rarely marked with chasing arrows or a recycling symbol, it is recyclable in L.A.s blue bin. Arcadia: Yes Burbank: Not curbside. The wrappers can be recycled in the mixed plastics bin at the Burbank Recycle Center. Glendale: Yes Irvine: Yes Long Beach: Yes Manhattan Beach: No Riverside: Yes Santa Ana: Yes Santa Monica: No Torrance: Only if marked with a recycling symbol. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)

Most of the plastic wrap around toilet paper and paper towels is made from film plastic, usually low-density polypropylene, or LDPE plastic No. 4. Although it is rarely marked with chasing arrows or a recycling symbol, it is recyclable in L.A.s blue bin. Arcadia: Yes Burbank: Not curbside. The wrappers can be recycled in the mixed plastics bin at the Burbank Recycle Center. Glendale: Yes Irvine: Yes Long Beach: Yes Manhattan Beach: No Riverside: Yes Santa Ana: Yes Santa Monica: No Torrance: Only if marked with a recycling symbol.